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The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe

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A concise historical study traces the origins and organization of a Highland regiment, detailing its early formation, recruitment practices, and distinctive dress before concentrating on its role in the Ticonderoga campaign. The author explains difficulties in reconstructing events owing to lost or captured regimental records, describes archival and family-source research conducted in Britain, and synthesizes contemporary reports and dispatches. The piece also considers local memorialization at Ticonderoga and assembles scattered evidence to present a consolidated narrative of the regiment’s activities and legacy during that campaign.

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LIST OF PROMOTION 42D REGIMENT OF FOOT.

From Paper in Public Record Office, London.

DATE
RANK NAME 1758 IN ROOM OF
Major Gordon Graham 17th July Duncan Campbell, dead
Captain William Grant 23d Gordon Graham, promoted
Capt. Lieut. Robert Gray 22d John Campbell, killed
Lieut. Duncan Campbell 23d William Grant, promoted
Donald Campbell 24th Robert Gray, promoted
James McIntosh 25th George Farquharson, killed
John Smith 26th Hugh McPherson, killed
Peter Grant 27th William Baillie, killed
Duncan Stewart 28th John Sutherland, killed
Alex. Farquharson 29th Hugh Arnotte, pref’d (80th foot)
Ensign Arch. Campbell, Jr. 21st Norman McLeod, pref’d (80th foot)
John Gregor 22nd George Campbell, pref’d (80th foot)
Lewis Grant 23d Patrick Stewart, killed
Arch. Campbell, Sen’r 24th George Ratthray, killed
John Graham 25th Duncan Campbell, promoted
Allen Grant 26th Donald Campbell, promoted
John Leith 27th Jas. McIntosh, promoted
Charles Menzies 28th John Smith, promoted
Archibald McNab 29th Peter Grant, promoted